FAQs

Find the answers to common question below.

eLearning offers you the convenience of taking your course fully online or partially online in our learning management system (LMS) called Canvas. Canvas is a Web-based online and collaboration portal that enables educators to create, add and manage course materials and communicate with students.

Canvas allows students to engage with the material, other students, the instructor and submit assignments and take quizzes online. Canvas is used by K-12, colleges, and universities. At Seattle Colleges we use Canvas for most classes: fully online, virtual, hybrid and campus face to face classes.

The number and requirement of on-campus meetings varies by course and is indicated under the class description; some eLearning courses have at least one on-campus meeting per quarter that is usually a recommended orientation meeting. Some courses may include proctored exams which can be taken on the North's campus or at another institution with the prior consent of the instructor.

If you are eligible for WA State Employee Tuition Waiver, you can get a permission from your course instructor to add you in to the class before you can officially register. Once you obtain the permission from the instructor, please forward the email to elearning@seattlecolleges.edu with your SID, full name, course name and course item number. We can add you in the class manually so that you can participate the course.

The classes are not easier than traditional on-campus classes. Often they require additional self-motivation and discipline. However, we will provide you with guidance through the eLearning aspects of your experience.

Tuition rates are based/calculated on student’s status. Please refer to Tuition and Fees page. In addition, there are different fees apply to different type of class. Please refer to Fee Table page.

No. Unless the instructor grants you permission to participate in the course. If so, you can forward the email with instructor’s permission to elearning@seattlecolleges.edu along with your SID, full name, course name and course item number. We can manually add you in the course in Canvas. However, it is still student’s responsibility to follow through the enrollment/registration process.

eLearning courses require access to computers and Internet connections. Students also have the option of coming to campus to use the computer labs that are available. Students must have a current “MySeattleColleges Login” to use these labs.

All online, hybrid and virtual courses take place within the standard quarter time frame as regular campus classes. There are some Self-Paced(for credit) and Continuing Education (non-credit) courses that either allow for continuous enrollment or follow a different schedule. 

Yes. Optional or mandatory campus meetings are listed under the class description in the class schedule.

For courses that do not require synchronous sessions, it is recommended that you log-in at least once a day for the first week at a time that is convenient for you. After the first week, you should get a feel for how much time you will actually have to be logged-in to the class site verses how much time you will spend doing work offline, i.e. reading the text book, etc. In this case, you can log in when it is convenient for you, as long as you meet all assignment and testing deadlines. Some instructors may hold a live session and information in Canvas.

Most of the tests will be given online. If you instructor requires a proctored exam, you can either come to campus at the scheduled time if you are able or the instructor should have information in the syllabus about how to find a proctor in your local area. It is always a great idea to communicate with the course instructor in advance regarding a proctored exam somewhere else.

Fully online lab classes often use some type of “virtual” lab so you can do the assignments at a distance. Some may require a field trip in your local area. You can check the syllabus on the first day of class for more details.

We recommend approximately 2 hours per day for every 5-credit course. Online courses are just as demanding, if not more demanding that on-campus courses. Log-in on the first day of class, read the syllabus, get started information and get familiar with the course site—then get started with the class.

If student has trouble with their ctcLink account and/or seattlecolleges login (school email or campus wifi/computer login), IT department would be able to assist.

There are two ways to contact your course instructor. One is via Canvas Inbox and one is locating the instructor’s contact information in our district's directory

Yes, students from all states and the District of Columbia are welcome to apply now.